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单词 winner
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Definition of winner in English:

winner

noun ˈwɪnəˈwɪnər
  • 1A person or thing that wins something.

    获胜的人(或物),赢家

    a Nobel Prize winner

    一位诺贝尔奖获得者。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The highest number of winners to scoop the Lotto jackpot from one draw was 133.
    • The winners qualify for the knockout before two teams make it to the finals.
    • Tickets are only guaranteed to the winners and runners-up in all categories.
    • The winners of the rural contest will be announced at Bisterne fun day on Sunday.
    • I am sure my feelings are echoed by many other winners and runners-up.
    • However, the odds are also lengthening to a one in 28,000 chance of any prize as the numbers of winners next month reduces.
    • With the new points system, which has reduced the number of points for winners and runners-up, it pays to be consistent.
    • The four medal winners will qualify along with the winner and runner-up from a further two events.
    • Naturally, in any election contest, there are winners and there are losers.
    • After an hour and a quarter, the winner of Saturday's London Marathon had run about 15 miles.
    • There were a number of award winners and we will have details of these next week.
    • He rode many winners as an amateur jockey, trained some and owned a few.
    • The winner of the contest will receive a free dinner for four at the museum.
    • The last three times they have met in the Champions League, the winners have gone on to lift the trophy.
    • The tournament will employ the same format as last year with two pools of three nations, the winners of which qualify for the final.
    • The Pup of the Year title is fiercely contested, with previous winners having gone on to win Supreme Champion at Crufts.
    • Defoe is a match winner and is on fire following his first international goal for England.
    • Plaques will also be presented to the winners and runners-up in each section.
    • In the attempt to end up as winners, footballers will resort to a number of unsportsmanlike practices during matches.
    • I'll also be running a silly contest - winners will win signed copies of both my books.
    Synonyms
    victor, champion, conqueror, vanquisher, defeater, conquering hero, hero
    gold medallist, cup winner, prizewinner, prizeman
    Spanish conquistador
    Latin victor ludorum
    informal champ, top dog, number one
    1. 1.1 A goal or shot that wins a match or point.
      赢得比赛的进球;得分的射门
      he equalized and hit a last-minute winner
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Ossett with a numerical advantage went on to net the winner in the last minute.
      • Ten minutes later and star performer Scott Sellars scored the winner with a goal worthy of claiming a title.
      • With all the South Bank players on the goal line, the kick was played to Moore who smashed in a deserved winner.
      • Although Jairzinho got their winner, we matched them for most of the game and I thought we were unlucky to lose.
      • With five minutes left, Hampton's youngsters could have fashioned a shock winner.
      • One such shot was a backhand winner hit while chasing back a good forehand from Ferreira.
      • Calvin Rowe scored a brace and Christopher Wilkinson hit the last-minute winner.
    2. 1.2Bridge A card that can be relied on to win a trick.
      〔桥牌〕能赢的牌
      dummy has the spade ace and two diamond winners at the finish
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If the very last trick has no winner its cards go to the winner of the previous trick.
      • From the nine cards now in hand, one is discarded as before and play continues with the last trick winner leading.
      • The highest card of the suit led wins the trick, and the winner leads to the next trick.
      • The play is in tricks of four cards, with the winner of each trick leading to the next.
    3. 1.3informal A thing that is a success or is likely to be successful.
      〈非正式〉(可能)成功的事物
      anyone taking out a fixed-rate mortgage could be on to a winner
      Example sentencesExamples
      • After scratching off the sealed panel Dennis knew he was on to a winner and rushed off home to tell Brenda the good news.
      • Combine this with a decent dividend yield and you should be on to a winner.
      • For raw human emotion and unpredictable fury, he would be on to a winner.
      • Dave can see he's on to a winner, so reels off a string of one-liners without a break.
      • Combine this with the well-documented benefits to health and you are on to a winner.
      • With a better-scripted backbone, this endearing bunch will be on to a winner.
      • He thought that he was on to a winner, so he moved on to law and order next.
      • Among the big corporates, the likely winners are already identifiable as transport and tourism.
      • If health or education is based on the market there will inevitably be success and failure, winners and losers, and boom and bust.
      • Make people believe things can happen on a local, real level and you're on to a winner.
      • We knew that if we could keep up with her for the next few weeks, we were on to a winner.
      • Glasgow must have thought they were on to a winner with only seven minutes gone.
      • The fact that Tony manages to stand out from a group such as this only highlights what a born winner he is.
      • But the history of picking winners is not one of unadulterated success.
      • However, we are assured by the Town Hall that at last we're on to a winner.
      • The home side looked likely winners from an early staged and coasted home to a comfortable victory.
      • The Carrutherstown handler is churning out winners at an extraordinary rate and looks likely to add to his score tomorrow.
      • You are more likely to pick a winner if you buy shares in a company whose business you are familiar with.
      • Dance students are the biggest winners of this successful new co-op venture.
      • As soon as we walked into The Angler Inn we knew we were on to a winner.
      Synonyms
      success, box-office success, sell-out, triumph, sensation

Rhymes

beginner, Berliner, Corinna, dinner, grinner, inner, Jinnah, sinner, skinner, spinner, thinner

Definition of winner in US English:

winner

nounˈwinərˈwɪnər
  • 1A person or thing that wins something.

    获胜的人(或物),赢家

    a Nobel Prize winner

    一位诺贝尔奖获得者。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There were a number of award winners and we will have details of these next week.
    • The winners qualify for the knockout before two teams make it to the finals.
    • The tournament will employ the same format as last year with two pools of three nations, the winners of which qualify for the final.
    • I'll also be running a silly contest - winners will win signed copies of both my books.
    • I am sure my feelings are echoed by many other winners and runners-up.
    • The Pup of the Year title is fiercely contested, with previous winners having gone on to win Supreme Champion at Crufts.
    • After an hour and a quarter, the winner of Saturday's London Marathon had run about 15 miles.
    • The winner of the contest will receive a free dinner for four at the museum.
    • He rode many winners as an amateur jockey, trained some and owned a few.
    • Naturally, in any election contest, there are winners and there are losers.
    • In the attempt to end up as winners, footballers will resort to a number of unsportsmanlike practices during matches.
    • The four medal winners will qualify along with the winner and runner-up from a further two events.
    • However, the odds are also lengthening to a one in 28,000 chance of any prize as the numbers of winners next month reduces.
    • With the new points system, which has reduced the number of points for winners and runners-up, it pays to be consistent.
    • Plaques will also be presented to the winners and runners-up in each section.
    • Tickets are only guaranteed to the winners and runners-up in all categories.
    • Defoe is a match winner and is on fire following his first international goal for England.
    • The highest number of winners to scoop the Lotto jackpot from one draw was 133.
    • The last three times they have met in the Champions League, the winners have gone on to lift the trophy.
    • The winners of the rural contest will be announced at Bisterne fun day on Sunday.
    Synonyms
    victor, champion, conqueror, vanquisher, defeater, conquering hero, hero
    1. 1.1 A goal or shot that wins a winner or point.
      赢得比赛的进球;得分的射门
      Example sentencesExamples
      • One such shot was a backhand winner hit while chasing back a good forehand from Ferreira.
      • Calvin Rowe scored a brace and Christopher Wilkinson hit the last-minute winner.
      • Although Jairzinho got their winner, we matched them for most of the game and I thought we were unlucky to lose.
      • Ossett with a numerical advantage went on to net the winner in the last minute.
      • With five minutes left, Hampton's youngsters could have fashioned a shock winner.
      • Ten minutes later and star performer Scott Sellars scored the winner with a goal worthy of claiming a title.
      • With all the South Bank players on the goal line, the kick was played to Moore who smashed in a deserved winner.
    2. 1.2Bridge A card that can be relied on to win a trick.
      〔桥牌〕能赢的牌
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If the very last trick has no winner its cards go to the winner of the previous trick.
      • The play is in tricks of four cards, with the winner of each trick leading to the next.
      • The highest card of the suit led wins the trick, and the winner leads to the next trick.
      • From the nine cards now in hand, one is discarded as before and play continues with the last trick winner leading.
    3. 1.3informal A thing that is a success or is likely to be successful.
      〈非正式〉(可能)成功的事物
      the changes failed to make the soap opera a winner

      种种变动也未能使得这部肥皂剧取得成功。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Dance students are the biggest winners of this successful new co-op venture.
      • Combine this with the well-documented benefits to health and you are on to a winner.
      • Among the big corporates, the likely winners are already identifiable as transport and tourism.
      • He thought that he was on to a winner, so he moved on to law and order next.
      • With a better-scripted backbone, this endearing bunch will be on to a winner.
      • The fact that Tony manages to stand out from a group such as this only highlights what a born winner he is.
      • We knew that if we could keep up with her for the next few weeks, we were on to a winner.
      • However, we are assured by the Town Hall that at last we're on to a winner.
      • The Carrutherstown handler is churning out winners at an extraordinary rate and looks likely to add to his score tomorrow.
      • The home side looked likely winners from an early staged and coasted home to a comfortable victory.
      • If health or education is based on the market there will inevitably be success and failure, winners and losers, and boom and bust.
      • But the history of picking winners is not one of unadulterated success.
      • After scratching off the sealed panel Dennis knew he was on to a winner and rushed off home to tell Brenda the good news.
      • Make people believe things can happen on a local, real level and you're on to a winner.
      • Combine this with a decent dividend yield and you should be on to a winner.
      • You are more likely to pick a winner if you buy shares in a company whose business you are familiar with.
      • Glasgow must have thought they were on to a winner with only seven minutes gone.
      • For raw human emotion and unpredictable fury, he would be on to a winner.
      • Dave can see he's on to a winner, so reels off a string of one-liners without a break.
      • As soon as we walked into The Angler Inn we knew we were on to a winner.
      Synonyms
      success, box-office success, sell-out, triumph, sensation
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